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SRA: Timing of Post Office and Axiom Ince prosecutions uncertain

It is too early to say when prosecutions arising out of the Post Office scandal and Axiom Ince will occur, the chief executive of the Solicitors Regulation Authority said yesterday.

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119 criminal defence firms warn Lord Chancellor over legal aid

A group of 119 criminal law firms have warned the government not to mistake their submitting applications for the new legal aid contract for an intention actually to sign it.

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Contract platform to recruit lawyers after £13m funding boost

A UK-based contract platform which uses artificial intelligence to draft, edit and review agreements has secured £13.3m in its latest funding round.

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Large law firms negative about impact of GenAI on finances

The majority of large law firms outside of the top 10 are negative about the impact of generative artificial intelligence on their practices, new research has shown.

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Law firm granted injunction after “obscene and criminal” phone calls

A law firm has been granted an injunction by the High Court after four female members of staff received anonymous, “obscene and criminal” phone calls.

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Post Office scandal shows boards “need to oversee legal risk”

The Post Office scandal shows that company boards need to have “responsible oversight of legal risk” and not show “excessive deference” to legal advice, according to the IoD.

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Overstretched advice agencies “likely to cut services”

Nine in 10 advice agencies are experiencing rising demand, but almost two-thirds say they are likely to cut services due to financial challenges.

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Court “lacks jurisdiction” to protect party’s lawyers from abuse

The High Court does not have jurisdiction to grant claimants a protective injunction stopping a defendant from harassing their lawyers, a judge has ruled.

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Tribunal budget to soar amid flood of prosecutions by SRA

The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal’s budget is set to soar by a quarter next year in response to a surge in cases referred by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

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Newly elected lawyers dominate justice select committee

Elections for MPs to join the justice select committee, which oversees the work of the Ministry of Justice, produced seven lawyers out of the nine members.

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